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The Sanford Herald FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010
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TEMPLE’S ‘CHICAGO’ ENTERS FINAL WEEK
REPEAT OFFENDER
SUSPECT JAILED FOR 2ND STABBING By BILLY BALL bball@sanfordherald.com
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Juliet Eden (left) and Hayley Morie get ready in the dressing room as they prepare for Temple Theatre’s production of “Chicago” on Thursday evening in downtown Sanford. The cast is entering its final week of the three-week ‘Chicago’ run.
QUICKREAD
JEN CHAPIN TRIO • TUESDAY
MICHAEL WILEY • OCT. 8
The Jen Chapin Trio (jazz/ urban/folk music) returns to the stage at Temple Theatre at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 and seating is general admission. Visit www.jenchapin.com Story, Page 5A
Temple Theatre welcomes back Mike Wiley (“Blood Done Sign My Name”) for “One Noble Journey: A Box Marked Freedom, a true story about Henry ‘Box’ Brown.” Story, Page 5A
NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY
MOVIE REVIEW
SANFORD — A man accused of a Lee County stabbing murder in 2007 is back behind bars for allegedly stabbing another area man this summer. Investigators say Jonathan Filmore Spivey, 25, of 11145 N.C. 42 in southern Chatham County, was arrested Thursday in connection with a July stabbing at a Carbonton Road park. Spivey is accused of Spivey stabbing Sanford man Angel Camacho four times in the chest and ribs following a July 25 confrontation. Camacho was treated for his injuries at Central Carolina Hospital, but deputies have been searching for his assailant since the stabbing. Thursday’s arrest is not the first time Spivey is in the news
See Stabbing, Page 6A
SILER CITY
How exactly standoff ended under investigation
‘SOCIAL NETWORK’ HAS ‘CITIZEN KANE’ QUALITY The geek may inherit the earth, but that doesn’t necessarily include happiness – or getting the girl. Such is the premise behind “Social Network,’ the much-hyped film about the founding of Facebook. Review, Page 10A
OUR STATE FOUR KILLED IN WEATHER-RELATED CRASH Four people, including two children, were killed Thursday when the sport utility vehicle they were traveling in skidded off a rain-slicked highway and tumbled into a ditch filled with water, troopers said Full Story, Page 7A
Photo courtesy of N.C. Symphony
‘From Brahms to Bach’ is coming to the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center in Sanford on Nov. 13.
THE CLASSICS Bus loads of fourth graders take in a day concert at N.C. Symphony By ALEXA MILAN amilan@sanfordherald.com
ENTERTAINMENT TONY CURTIS DIES AT 85 Tony Curtis, whose wildly undefinable cast of characters ranged from a Roman slave leading the rebellious cry of “I’m Spartacus” to a jazz age musician wooing Marilyn Monroe died Wednesday night. Full Story, Page 11A
Vol. 80, No. 228 Serving Lee, Chatham, Harnett and Moore counties in the heart of North Carolina
RALEIGH — Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers might be all the rage for pre-teens these days, but Lee County Schools elementary students spent Thursday jamming to Gioacchino Rossini’s Overture to “William Tell.” The fourth graders at Broadway Elementary, J. Glenn Edwards, J.R. Ingram, Green-
HAPPENING TODAY Tickets for the Spirits of Sanford Ghost Walk will be on sale from 1-4 p.m. at the Railroad House Museum, 110 Charlotte Ave., Sanford. Cost is $20. The Ghost Walk will take place Friday, Oct. 8, and Saturday, Oct. 23, at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Jimmy “Gravedigger” Haire will narrate the tour. CALENDAR, PAGE 2A
wood and B.T. Bullock traveled to Raleigh’s Meymandi Concert Hall to see a performance by the North Carolina Symphony. The students clapped, bounced and tapped their feet to such selections as Alexander Borodin’s “In the Steppes of Central Asia” and Johannes Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance No. 7 in A Major.”
See Symphony, Page 6A
SYMPHONY IN SANFORD Thursday’s field trip wasn’t the North Carolina Symphony’s only chance to perform for a Lee County audience. What: From Brahms to Bach and Back Again with the N.C. Symphony When: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 Where: Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, Sanford Tickets: $22 for adults, $20 for seniors 60 and older and $5 for students. Information: Call 7332750, or visit www.ncsymphony.org
High: 75 Low: 52
SILER CITY (MCT) — Chatham County sheriff’s investigators are awaiting a medical examiner’s report to determine whether a man died during an exchange of gunfire with deputies late Tuesday or whether he took his own life. Jason Teleki, 38, was found dead on a bed inside his home on Wednesday afternoon, nearly a full day after sheriff’s deputies attempted to arrest him. Teleki Teleki had been shot in the head and had a handgun at his side, said Maj. Gary Blankenship of the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office. The standoff began when sheriff’s deputies arrived at Teleki’s home on Greenhill Drive with arrest and search warrants about 6 p.m. Tuesday.
See Standoff, Page 6A
INDEX
More Weather, Page 12A
OBITUARIES
SCOTT MOONEYHAM
Sanford: Charles Green, 89; Zettie Osborne, 89 Pittsboro: Henry Lefler, 59
In political circles, the time of year is known as silly season.
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Abby, Graham, Bridge, Sudoku............................. 7B Classifieds ..................... 10B Comics, Crosswords.......... 8B Community calendar .......... 2A Horoscope ........................ 6B Obituaries......................... 5A Opinion ............................ 4A Scoreboard ....................... 4B